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Judge a man by what he says and then judge him by what you see. For my boy Slim Thug that probably came from the fact that Black women see him as a wannabe thug and aren't impressed with his rap status.

While Penelope wants to be with the taboo. So since that's their dream to run with the outlaw ain't nothing better than a rapper who used to sell drugs and will piss off Uncle Jesse for sure.

So Slim Thug and a lot of homo-thug rappers get perks for their persona and the typical white girls twisted dream and fantasies of danger.

Maybe slim thug is attracted to white women more than black women. Plain and simple. You can rationalize whatever bs you want to tell yourself to feel better but who cares... That woman in the picture with him is beautiful... Why wouldnt he or any other man be attracted to her?!

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Although I'm pretty tired of the "Race is King" mantra usually put forward by past and current polemics, race-relations (and the improvement of such) is always a good topic of civilized conversation. I've been called "Uncle-Tom" more times than I've been called "N-----". When I volunteer at the local Habitat for Humanity, I'm often the only black working who's not trying to get a house. When I volunteer at the local shelter, I'm usually the only black on the giving end. Something is wrong or deficient with Black-culture (as it is practiced today). Don't say that I don't know the ghetto, I'm originally from the ghetto. My ghetto-pass wasn't pulled, like my middle school I.D., it expired. I graduated. Now, I say middle school because too many blacks haven't graduated from high school. (Detroit, anybody ?) Please feel free to bring up any topic but please refrain from misusing epithets and downgrading others. Thank you, UBJ